Former France international Christophe Dugarry has blasted Vinicius Junior for constantly whining on the pitch. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, the consistent crying at the referee, shouting at the opponents and the rude attitude towards his manager make Vini absolutely unbearable to work with, unlike Mbappe, who has been behaving well.

Dugarry added that he expects Fiorentino Perez to get rid of the Brazilian forward soon if he doesn’t change his ways.
His words, “I loved Mbappe’s game, I loved his attitude, I loved his behaviour, unlike Vinicius, who is just unbearable.
He’s always whining, he’s always crying at the referee, at the opponents, and as soon as he does something good, even though he’s lost four before (El Clasicos), he harangues the crowd as if he were in an arena.
He’s unbearable now, he insults his coach. That’s it, I think it’s… You can be disappointed to go out with your head down, grumbling, but this is going too far.
Insulting your coach like he did. ‘I’m going to leave’, but your performances, they’re not even up to scratch. Have you ever asked yourself the question that if the coach doesn’t play you, it’s because your performances aren’t at the level of the clash?
He’s still good, and he’s waiting for a reaction from you. That’s the reaction you’re giving? He annoys me. He’s always whining. He’s always crying. He’s always asking for something.
Get out, man, get out. Your performances are not up to scratch. He annoys me, he whines all the time, he’s always asking for something. He’s still a long way from his level of recent seasons. He needs to reassess himself.
He’s a future Ballon d’Or winner, a leader of Brazil, one of Real Madrid’s best. He needs to show something else if he wants to be at the same level. Florentino Pérez will get rid of him.”
WOW.
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